China Daily

Taiwan talk causes a stir

- By MO JINGXI and ZHOU JIN Contact the writers at mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

China expressed its opposition on Monday to “irresponsi­ble remarks made by other countries” on the Taiwan question after a Swedish official reportedly expressed support for Taiwan’s participat­ion in internatio­nal organizati­ons.

“China’s attitude toward Taiwan’s participat­ion in events held by internatio­nal organizati­ons is consistent and clear. That is, they must be dealt with in accordance with the one-China principle,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said in a news conference in Beijing.

Hua’s comments came after Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom was quoted as saying she held a positive attitude toward Taiwan’s pursuit of observer status in the World Health Organizati­on.

According to the Taipeibase­d Central News Agency, the Swedish foreign minister recently expressed support for Taiwan to participat­e in events of various internatio­nal organizati­ons while not requiring the status of a state, and will continue to support Taiwan’s attendance at the expert meeting of the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on.

“Matters involving Taiwan are China’s internal affairs and China is firmly opposed to other countries’ irresponsi­ble remarks on this issue,” Hua said.

From 2009 to 2016, the central government made special arrangemen­ts for Taiwan to attend the World Health Assembly, the WHO’s guiding body, as an observer as “Chinese Taipei” in accordance with the 1992 Consensus reached between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, which embodies the one-China principle.

However, authoritie­s in Taiwan, led now by the Democratic Progressiv­e Party, have refused to recognize the 1992 Consensus, thus setting a barrier to Taiwan’s WHA attendance.

Wang Yiwei, a professor of internatio­nal studies at Renmin University of China, said Sweden is playing “the Taiwan card” in an effort to resist China’s growing global influence.

“This reflects a typical attitude toward China held by some Western countries,” he said.

However, bilateral ties between China and Sweden could be affected if such an incident is not properly dealt with, Wang said.

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